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Team up with Families to Improve Student Outcomes

Families and teachers are a team with a shared goal: student success. When we build trust and a solid game plan, everyone wins.

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Build Trust Over Time

Showing you care about families helps build trust which is key to deeper partnerships. Before or at the start of the year, make a personal phone call or visit to get to know each other. This lays the foundation for the year and helps you better connect with students in the classroom!

Check out these educator resources including Conversation Starters and more from the Parent-Teacher Home Visit Program.

Help Build Good Attendance

By creating a welcoming and engaging classroom, you can make school a place where kids want to be. And by partnering with families, you can help address other barriers to regular attendance. Get practical ideas, tools, handouts, videos and more from Attendance Works.

Make the Most of Parent-Teacher Conferences

Use this simple 3-step tool to co-create a plan with families. It provides a guide and one place to capture family insights, benchmark data, and a focused plan on key grade-level skills.

How to Talk to Families About Test Scores

Understanding Assessments: A Tool for Families is a helpful guide for breaking down what different test results mean. Use it to inform your conversations with families, or print and send it home along with test results.

Lean into Candid Conversations

Sometimes honest conversations about students’ grade level performance can feel hard but they don’t need to be. Use this “frequently asked questions” resource to support you as you listen to families and navigate these conversations.

Hear from an educator on how you can partner with families to improve partnership and engagement.

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